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The U.S. Patriot Act has an impact on cloud security

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The U.S. Patriot Act has an impact on cloud security

Cloud security includes the obligation to meet regulations about where data is actually stored, something that is having unforeseen consequences for U.S. firms trying to do business in Canada. Read full story

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